id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt 11141 Whitney, A. D. T. (Adeline Dutton Train) A Summer in Leslie Goldthwaite's Life. .txt text/plain 63906 3945 86 "Of course, I should be delighted to say yes for you," said Mrs. Goldthwaite, "but there are things to be considered. said Leslie, coloring a little and laughing, while she began, somewhat Her eyes were bent away off toward the Franconia hills, when Mrs. Linceford leaned round to look in them, and spoke, in the tone her voice vulgar to come out in a hurry with dress in a strange place." And Mrs. Linceford gave a last touch to her hair, straightened the things on her "You'll have enough of that boy," said Mrs. Linceford, when Leslie came "Don't cry, Miss Craydocke," said Sin Saxon, changing suddenly to the This was a great thing, and "enough for one day," as Mrs. Josselyn said. "Dear Miss Craydocke!" said Leslie, with a warm brightness in her face, Leslie stitched up three little legs before Dakie came again, and said ./cache/11141.txt ./txt/11141.txt